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it cost $1.5 million- a-maureen kelly. >> this developing story. and date to of the counter attacks involving republican gubernatorial, meg whitman. and her housekeeper, the questions of what did meg whitman know? and once again, she denies that she knew that she was an undocumented worker. she denied that she received a letter from the social security administration from 2003 that her number and name did not match. she accused her opponent, jerry brown of being tthe entire incident which he is calling a political smear to the make a mistake that these allegations are completely untrue. we saw that she was part of our family. once we saw that she was an illegal alien when it to terminate her unemployment. my husband nor i received any letter from the social security administration. if there is a letter of there? i do not know how they got it is not in our house. frankly, i think jerry brown who of what his allies have been trying to do. perhaps jerry brown has been into politics too long. to know anything else in this is a baseless smear attacks an
it cost $1.5 million- a-maureen kelly. >> this developing story. and date to of the counter attacks involving republican gubernatorial, meg whitman. and her housekeeper, the questions of what did meg whitman know? and once again, she denies that she knew that she was an undocumented worker. she denied that she received a letter from the social security administration from 2003 that her number and name did not match. she accused her opponent, jerry brown of being tthe entire incident which...
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maureen naylor has the report. >> reporter: facebook asked what's on your mind. the judge warned jurors the answer should be nothing. but in a suburb of detroit, a judge removed a woman from a trial after saying in her facebook case that it's going to be fun to tell the defendant their guilty. >> that's a blatant violation not to have contact with the outside world about a case. if they do that, it could be a contempt sanction or a mistrial at a minimum. >> reporter: steven clark says courts are trying to catch up with technology. >> courts frequently will admonish jurors at the beginning of the trial that there is to be no texting, facebooking, and no tweeting about a trial while it's going on. >> reporter: presiding judge jamie jacobs may says the warnings has been updated to include social networking. >> when you said don't talk, i didn't mean don't facebook. that's why we changed instruction that that includes all kinds of electronic communication. >> reporter: provide a paper trail of evidence. maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there are deals to be h
maureen naylor has the report. >> reporter: facebook asked what's on your mind. the judge warned jurors the answer should be nothing. but in a suburb of detroit, a judge removed a woman from a trial after saying in her facebook case that it's going to be fun to tell the defendant their guilty. >> that's a blatant violation not to have contact with the outside world about a case. if they do that, it could be a contempt sanction or a mistrial at a minimum. >> reporter: steven...
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. >> and maureen kelly. >> what your looking at is what is left of the 17-11 laurel avenue. this white sun is a-to do list by the san mateo health department, this is a-white sign, and dispenses removal and they're one half finished with debris removal. and still the way up rubble left. -asbestos removal, and pieces of metal. however, they have it taken away all the hazardous material and all of the ash. now come over here is 1701 girearl avenue, and this evidence of burned home has been removed. the soil has been greeted. so when that the builders are ready to begin? it will be ready, and these burned trees will be removed. and erosion control so the soil does not get washed away on the upcoming rain this season. maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> stay with kron 4, for the latest on the san bruno explosion and the clean-up details. www.kron.com >> a live look at the off swimming pool in walnut creek. people are starting and try to cool off. it is 89 degrees and some relief tonight with 58 in the morning. and another hot temperatures with triple digits and more of the heat wave,
. >> and maureen kelly. >> what your looking at is what is left of the 17-11 laurel avenue. this white sun is a-to do list by the san mateo health department, this is a-white sign, and dispenses removal and they're one half finished with debris removal. and still the way up rubble left. -asbestos removal, and pieces of metal. however, they have it taken away all the hazardous material and all of the ash. now come over here is 1701 girearl avenue, and this evidence of burned home has...
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maureen naylor joins us live. >> reporter: tesla tonight says it's still gressively hirer. and hints that several other models may roll down the production line here. unlike that april day when toyota's last car rolled off the production line, there will be no fanfare tomorrow when tesla takes over the nummi plant. a lot of hope riding on this new factor. tesla will occupy a small portion of the plant and plans to build their new car here. >> clearly tesla won't replace all the jobs that were lost at the nummi plant, but we are very excited to see the new cars rolling off the line. >> reporter: there's hope tesla sedan won't be the only plant made here. >> we're hoping that toyota might become -- do a joint venture and do some manufacturing there, that would be a great thing but we don't know if that will happen. >> reporter: tesla says the factory will be a big factor. but channels are the owner of this liquor store down the street won't be here. he's selling his business saying since nummi's closure his sales have gone down. >> i hope that they will be better. but god kno
maureen naylor joins us live. >> reporter: tesla tonight says it's still gressively hirer. and hints that several other models may roll down the production line here. unlike that april day when toyota's last car rolled off the production line, there will be no fanfare tomorrow when tesla takes over the nummi plant. a lot of hope riding on this new factor. tesla will occupy a small portion of the plant and plans to build their new car here. >> clearly tesla won't replace all the jobs...
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maureen naylor reports on today's arrests. >> this one was loaded when we retrieved this from his backpack. >> reporter: the loaded gun is one of two guns police confiscated. the other one not loaded is a tech five pistol. it had a three round magazine which was empty. it's the same gun used at the columbine shooting. >> we don't know if they are armed if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school. >>> they are 21-year-old christian williams and 20-year- old reginald battle. officers say each had a concealed pistol in his backpack. police say battle is a known member of a street gang. >> once they were out of class and away from other students they were detained. it was done fairly low key and without putting anyone else at jeopardy. >>> news of the arrests was news to students. >> i don't feel safe but it's not going to stop me from coming to school. >> do your thing there, don't bring it there because people here are pursuing their education but they are upgrading their life. >>> in less than three weeks, it's
maureen naylor reports on today's arrests. >> this one was loaded when we retrieved this from his backpack. >> reporter: the loaded gun is one of two guns police confiscated. the other one not loaded is a tech five pistol. it had a three round magazine which was empty. it's the same gun used at the columbine shooting. >> we don't know if they are armed if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school....
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maureen naylor joins us live. >> reporter: tesla tonight says it's still aggressively hirer. and hints that several other models may roll down the production line here. unlike that april day when toyota's last car rolled off the production line, there will be no fanfare tomorrow when tesla takes over the nummi plant. a lot of hope riding on this new factor. tesla will occupy a small portion of the plant and plans to build their new car here. >> clearly tesla won't replace all the jobs that were lost at the nummi plant, but we are very excited to see the new cars rolling off the line. >> reporter: there's hope tesla sedan won't be the only plant made here. >> we're hoping that toyota might become -- do a joint venture and do some manufacturing there, that would be a great thing but we don't know if that will happen. >> reporter: tesla says the factory will be a big factor. but channels are the owner of this liquor store down the street won't be here. he's selling his business saying since nummi's closure his sales have gone down. >> i hope that they will be better. but god kno
maureen naylor joins us live. >> reporter: tesla tonight says it's still aggressively hirer. and hints that several other models may roll down the production line here. unlike that april day when toyota's last car rolled off the production line, there will be no fanfare tomorrow when tesla takes over the nummi plant. a lot of hope riding on this new factor. tesla will occupy a small portion of the plant and plans to build their new car here. >> clearly tesla won't replace all the...
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maureen naylor has the report. >> reporter: facebook asked what's on your mind. the judge warned jurors the answer should be nothing. but in a suburb of detroit, a judge removed a woman from a trial after saying in her facebook case that it's going to be fun to tell the defendant their guilty. >> that's a blatant violation not to have contact with the outside world about a case. if they do that, it could be a contempt sanction or a mistrial at a minimum. >> reporter: steven clark says courts are trying to catch up with technology. >> courts frequently will admonish jurors at the beginning of the trial that there is to be no texting, facebooking, and no tweeting about a trial while it's going on. >> reporter: presiding judge jamie jacobs may says the warnings has been updated to include social networking. >> when you said don't talk, i didn't mean don't facebook. that's why we changed instruction that that includes all kinds of electronic communication. >> reporter: provide a paper trail of evidence. maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there are deals to be h
maureen naylor has the report. >> reporter: facebook asked what's on your mind. the judge warned jurors the answer should be nothing. but in a suburb of detroit, a judge removed a woman from a trial after saying in her facebook case that it's going to be fun to tell the defendant their guilty. >> that's a blatant violation not to have contact with the outside world about a case. if they do that, it could be a contempt sanction or a mistrial at a minimum. >> reporter: steven...
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maureen, that no one else knew. by the way, cbs which carries the masters also given a chance to do that interview. they said no because there was a restriction. you could ask whatever you wanted but you only got tiger for five minutes. >> my prediction, he wins this thing, i think a lot of people would be willing to forgive and forget. he loses, i don't know. probably incurring more trouble than he had before. >> also the people i talked to, it divides pretty evenly down a demographic. men seem more willing to forgive him. i'm serious. and women -- most women say i don't care what he does on the golf course. i'll never look at him the same way. >> i think we'd like to see him gravel a little more. likely so. he did a lot of horrible things. maybe a little more mia -- [ inaudible ] >>> an adorable puppy stole an awoke with a 13-year-old owner. tonight they're bk together. the story on their reunion. plus, gwen's workweek forecast coming up in our next segment. stay with us. >>> you are looking live
maureen, that no one else knew. by the way, cbs which carries the masters also given a chance to do that interview. they said no because there was a restriction. you could ask whatever you wanted but you only got tiger for five minutes. >> my prediction, he wins this thing, i think a lot of people would be willing to forgive and forget. he loses, i don't know. probably incurring more trouble than he had before. >> also the people i talked to, it divides pretty evenly down a...
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maureen naylor reports on today's arrests. >> this one was loaded when we retrieved this from his backpack. >> reporter: the loaded gun is one of two guns police confiscated. the other one not loaded is a tech five pistol. it had a three round magazine which was empty. it's the same gun used at the columbine shooting. >> we don't know if they are armed if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school. >>> they are 21-year-old christian williams and 20-year- old reginald battle. officers say each had a concealed pistol in his backpack. police say battle is a known member of a street gang. >> once they were out of class and away from other students they were detained. it was done fairly low key and without putting anyone else at jeopardy. >>> news of the arrests was news to students. >> i don't feel safe but it's not going to stop me from coming to school. >> do your thing there, don't bring it there because people here are pursuing their education but they are upgrading their life. >>> in less than three weeks, it's
maureen naylor reports on today's arrests. >> this one was loaded when we retrieved this from his backpack. >> reporter: the loaded gun is one of two guns police confiscated. the other one not loaded is a tech five pistol. it had a three round magazine which was empty. it's the same gun used at the columbine shooting. >> we don't know if they are armed if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school....
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maureen umeh back with your fox 5 top five. >> we start with a study that might save lives. number five, the study claims that banning smoking in all public places would prevent more than 18,000 heart attacks a year. it also says the ban could save $92 million in health care costs the first year. presearchers presented the study in d.c. this week. >>> number four, more evidence to the benefits of yoga. cancer survivors who do yoga ties a week are able to sleep better and need less sleep medication. the reasons why aren't exactly clear but scientists say the social bonding may lower stress hormones. >>> number three make sure you buckle up. beginning next week virginia police will be on the lookout for drivers not wearing seat belts. a ticket could run you 25 bucks. police will also be targeting aggressive drivers. >>> number two, be on the lookout for copper head snakes fairfax county. there have been a high number of reported sightings for this time of year. one person and three dogs have been bitten so far. if you are struck, go to a hospital. the poison is rarely fatal if
maureen umeh back with your fox 5 top five. >> we start with a study that might save lives. number five, the study claims that banning smoking in all public places would prevent more than 18,000 heart attacks a year. it also says the ban could save $92 million in health care costs the first year. presearchers presented the study in d.c. this week. >>> number four, more evidence to the benefits of yoga. cancer survivors who do yoga ties a week are able to sleep better and need...
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. >> i'm maureen umeh. shock waves around maryland over the arrest of the prince george county executive and his wife. >> jack and leslie johnson were arrested by federal agents investigating a pay for play scheme. agents say when they knocked on the door, leslie johnson hid nearly 80,000 of cash in her underwear. they believe she flushed a $100,000 check down the toilet. jack johnson is nearing the end of his term as county executive. john henrehan has the latest developments in the arrest and investigation. >> reporter: jack johnson is a former prosecutor and he is keeping a low profile after proclaiming his innocence yesterday following the arrests of his self and wife as part -- himself and his wife into corruption. things were very quiet in the mitchellville home of jack and leslie johnson, both accused of felonies in connection with alleged bribes from developers in fast growing prince george county. one visitor left in the late morning hours. the friday arrests of the outgoing county executive and hi
. >> i'm maureen umeh. shock waves around maryland over the arrest of the prince george county executive and his wife. >> jack and leslie johnson were arrested by federal agents investigating a pay for play scheme. agents say when they knocked on the door, leslie johnson hid nearly 80,000 of cash in her underwear. they believe she flushed a $100,000 check down the toilet. jack johnson is nearing the end of his term as county executive. john henrehan has the latest developments in...
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i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. let's send it down to tucker barnes. what are we talking about. >> it's been real. we have cool temperatures the last couple of days. warmer today. potential for freezing rain off to the north and west during the overnight hours. here is what we have going on. an area of low pressure developing off the carolina coast. that will throw rain into the washington area during the overnight hours. off to the north and west the temperatures could touch the freezing mark or a few degrees cooler than that. let's move on. i want to show you winter weather advisory. the shaded light blue, those are the cobs under -- counties under a winter weather advisory. temperatures will drop to the 20s and 30s. here in the city, washington area, montgomery county should be fine. we are looking at rain developing. off to the northwest is where we are concerned. the darker blue, that is a winter storm watch. we could see snow late tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. temperatures, here in washington fine. 42 degrees. fredricksburg 44. north and
i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. let's send it down to tucker barnes. what are we talking about. >> it's been real. we have cool temperatures the last couple of days. warmer today. potential for freezing rain off to the north and west during the overnight hours. here is what we have going on. an area of low pressure developing off the carolina coast. that will throw rain into the washington area during the overnight hours. off to the north and west the temperatures could touch...
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they investigated this problem now maureen kelly has more. >> 6 kids had broken bones will plan on these playgrounds. the press will tells me that's why they got this yellow caution take you see here around this apparatus. and why they keep the structures off-limits tour during recess and that till they can be value i did to see if these mucky bars are to like their seven and a half feet off the ground the district says it contacted the vendor who said higher than normal accident rate is not unusual after playwright goes in because kids get overexcited simply too hard. to some kids don't always get this rubberized flooring is still hard when you fall on that. even so the districts as they are concerned and said it would fence off the playground until it meets with the designer to see if any modifications need to be made. >> other developing stories allegations about a former undocumented housekeeper working for mike whitman. it came to light in a news conference that the house keeper held yesterday. allred said she will prove today evidence that make women knew this was an undocumented w
they investigated this problem now maureen kelly has more. >> 6 kids had broken bones will plan on these playgrounds. the press will tells me that's why they got this yellow caution take you see here around this apparatus. and why they keep the structures off-limits tour during recess and that till they can be value i did to see if these mucky bars are to like their seven and a half feet off the ground the district says it contacted the vendor who said higher than normal accident rate is...
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. >> and i'm maureen naylor. julie haener is off tonight. an 18-year-old is accused of firing the gun that killed a german tourist. he and his wife were taking a walk one block from union square. >> police identified phillip stewart is a francisco resident. he's been charged in a murder that's an international incident. it was their first trip to san francisco and they were here to celebrate their wedding anniversary and her birthday. 50-year-old mick hild sawier sawyer was shot by a stray bullet. >> it marks a disturbing trend that needs to be addressed. the challenge is, how do we address it. >> reporter: the shooting is rare in this neighborhood. it's one of several incident that is have erupted recently near nightclubs. >> everyone was running around, the shots were fired and everyone was ducking. >> reporter: two of the workers ran outside to try to help the woman who had been shot. workers say she was unable to speak and that her husband appeared to be in shock. >> i was sad that a bistandard was killed. that's not what we want to see.
. >> and i'm maureen naylor. julie haener is off tonight. an 18-year-old is accused of firing the gun that killed a german tourist. he and his wife were taking a walk one block from union square. >> police identified phillip stewart is a francisco resident. he's been charged in a murder that's an international incident. it was their first trip to san francisco and they were here to celebrate their wedding anniversary and her birthday. 50-year-old mick hild sawier sawyer was shot by...
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. >> and aim maureen umeh. the escalator at the plaza went haywire this afternoon. four people were hurt. a spokesperson at metro said the escalator stopped suddenly. but that's not what one family who was on it told us. they say it suddenly sped up. >> it started to go a little fast. and then it got faster and faster. and then we got to the bottom and everyone started falling down. >> metro is conducting a full investigation of what went wrong. the escalator is closed. >>> we can bet that a lot of people who were at that metro stop when the escalator malfunctioned were leaving the rally to restore sanity and/or fear. >> that event drew tens of thousands of people to the national mall today. [ applause ] >> here is what we are going to do. we are going to count off. >> jon stewart is speaking there. the crowd turned out to see the comedy central hosts jon stewart and stephen colbert. signs but very little idea what would happen in an event whose plan was really top secret. it turns out it featured john legend, cat stephens and 0zzie osborne and a host of other perfo
. >> and aim maureen umeh. the escalator at the plaza went haywire this afternoon. four people were hurt. a spokesperson at metro said the escalator stopped suddenly. but that's not what one family who was on it told us. they say it suddenly sped up. >> it started to go a little fast. and then it got faster and faster. and then we got to the bottom and everyone started falling down. >> metro is conducting a full investigation of what went wrong. the escalator is closed....
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dowd and how a devastating call maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination fight how that came to be and how this mischievous dyad between the famous hollywood mogul and "new york times" columnist, held the dealt one of the first severe blows to the notion of clinton's inevitability. >> host: let's dig in to that more, mark halperin what john was talking about about marlene doud's call, there's a back story she was trying to write the column before she finally got him to agree to do it. >> guest: she was and as john said it's an interesting case of to not only prominent people but laconic people, the most prominent "new york times" columnists really of our time in many ways and then david, this incredibly influential hollywood figure. he's a part of green merckx strausbaugh works with steven spielberg and jeffrey katzenberg were supporters of the clintons. david stated the lincoln bedroom but he, like so many prominent liberals including in hollywood turned against the clintons. he was unhappy with president clinton's choice of pardons at the end of the second term, granti
dowd and how a devastating call maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination fight how that came to be and how this mischievous dyad between the famous hollywood mogul and "new york times" columnist, held the dealt one of the first severe blows to the notion of clinton's inevitability. >> host: let's dig in to that more, mark halperin what john was talking about about marlene doud's call, there's a back story she was trying to write the column before she finally got...
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. >> you are watching abc 7 news with courtney peterson, maureen bunyan, -- with gordon peterson. >> protests are sweeping through bangkok today. protesters set fire to dozens of buildings. thousands of anti-government protesters are demanding the current prime minister stepped down and new elections be held. 42 people have been killed. >>> pakistan's government is blocking face but -- is blocking facebook. students rallied, telling users to ban them for tolerating that page. >>> we are learning more about other targets by the times square bombing suspects. faisal shahzad considered targeting grand central station, rockefeller center and the world financial center. he made his first court appearance today. >>> a kentucky high school student sent joe biden a scolding letter and he got a response. he asked joe biden for an apology after he is the "f word" to describe what a big deal the passage of the health care reform bill. >>> oil spilling into the gulf of mexico and efforts to stop. -- efforts to stop it. >> the nationals are at home against the nets. the redskins are talking about
. >> you are watching abc 7 news with courtney peterson, maureen bunyan, -- with gordon peterson. >> protests are sweeping through bangkok today. protesters set fire to dozens of buildings. thousands of anti-government protesters are demanding the current prime minister stepped down and new elections be held. 42 people have been killed. >>> pakistan's government is blocking face but -- is blocking facebook. students rallied, telling users to ban them for tolerating that...
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. >> and i'm maureen naylor. julie haener is off tonight. an 18-year-old is accused of firing the gun that killed a german tourist. he and his wife were taking a walk one block from union square. >> police identified phillip stewart is a francisco reside. he's been charged in a murder that's an international incident. it was their first trip to san francisco and they were here to celebrate their wedding anniversary and her birthday. 50-year-old mick hild sawier sawyer was shot by a stray bullet. >> it marks a disturbing trend that needs to be addressed. the challenge is, how do we address it. >> reporter: the shooting is rare in this neighborhood. it's one of several incident that is have erupted recently near nightclubs. >> everyone was running around, the shots were fired and everyone was ducking. >> reporter: two of the workers ran outside to try to help the woman who had been shot. workers say she was unable to speak and that her husband appeared to be in shock. >> i was sad that a bistandard was killed. that's not what we want to see. m
. >> and i'm maureen naylor. julie haener is off tonight. an 18-year-old is accused of firing the gun that killed a german tourist. he and his wife were taking a walk one block from union square. >> police identified phillip stewart is a francisco reside. he's been charged in a murder that's an international incident. it was their first trip to san francisco and they were here to celebrate their wedding anniversary and her birthday. 50-year-old mick hild sawier sawyer was shot by a...
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it was hosted by maureen bunyan. ♪ it sounds like it was a good time. >> she is always having a good time. >>> how about the celtics tonight? they tried to eliminate the magic? -- eliminate the magic. the terps set up a showdown for >>> the toyota sports desk is brought to you by your local toyota dealers -- moving you forward. >> boston celtics eliminated the orlando magic tonight. the unlikely hero was little nate robinson. he came into the game when rond o was shaken up. he hit two threes and scored 13 points in the first half. boston built a lead of more than 20, reigning threes on orlando -- raining threes on orlando. the nationals are playing a late game against the padres. the padres put down the wrong picture on the lineup card. they ended up changing id. in the top of the fourth, josh willingham gets it all. he reacted to deep center field -- rips it to deep center field. the nats lead three to one, in the 6th. jose bautista said takes kevin millwood to deep right field, trouble from the start. the throw is off. he falls over. he comes home on the error. the blue jays go on
it was hosted by maureen bunyan. ♪ it sounds like it was a good time. >> she is always having a good time. >>> how about the celtics tonight? they tried to eliminate the magic? -- eliminate the magic. the terps set up a showdown for >>> the toyota sports desk is brought to you by your local toyota dealers -- moving you forward. >> boston celtics eliminated the orlando magic tonight. the unlikely hero was little nate robinson. he came into the game when rond o was...
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and again, by coincidence, both barack obama and maureen dowd are at this fundraiser. and geffen knows the article is going to run. he printed out and takes it over to obama and shows it to him and his this thing might cause trouble. and obama's had trouble for who? because it was going to cost any trouble for obama. and as it plays out it was even worse for the clintons than they thought. this is the first time a lot of the issues that bill clinton's personal life out of the question whether the clintons were old politics, whether they were too loose with the truth, was laid out. the one-to punch laid out was devastating and public for the clintons are personally behind because of all of the representative. >> i'm going to turn this over to our views. i'm sure many people are eager to ask the question. sylvia, democrats like him your first. >> caller: i saw you on another show, and you're talking about the bill and hillary were upset during the iowa caucuses, that the obama campaign had cheated. from what i read and from what i heard, was that the reason they were so
and again, by coincidence, both barack obama and maureen dowd are at this fundraiser. and geffen knows the article is going to run. he printed out and takes it over to obama and shows it to him and his this thing might cause trouble. and obama's had trouble for who? because it was going to cost any trouble for obama. and as it plays out it was even worse for the clintons than they thought. this is the first time a lot of the issues that bill clinton's personal life out of the question whether...
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we have to get maureen. -- we got some of them in. we have to get more of them in. >> there were really bad calls in two different games. offsides is not these its rule to understand. but when the ball is passed, there has to be one defender and the goalkeeper between the offensive player and the goal. argentina was called offsides and he still scores. and the referee counted it. bennett was 1-0 argentina. -- then it was 1-0 argentina. argentina won 3-1 to advance into the quarterfinals. 's shot thosenk across the line. it is a goal. the referee was not paying any attention. and told germany and england to play on. today, the current king of nascar got another win. ron montoya got together with recent sorenson. he threw hard into the wall. johnson got upset. he drove right by. johnson took the checkered flag. it is jimmy johnson's fifth. the mystics have won five of their last six games. there was an emotional finish to the pga tournament outside hartford. on the second hole, he sings the part. it is his first declared victory. here i
we have to get maureen. -- we got some of them in. we have to get more of them in. >> there were really bad calls in two different games. offsides is not these its rule to understand. but when the ball is passed, there has to be one defender and the goalkeeper between the offensive player and the goal. argentina was called offsides and he still scores. and the referee counted it. bennett was 1-0 argentina. -- then it was 1-0 argentina. argentina won 3-1 to advance into the quarterfinals....
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maureen naylor is live in sunnyvale with our report. >> reporter: frank, nasa had to approve the new part of the san francisco bay trail. it's a crucial part you mentioned -- mentioned. >> ready? >> ready, set, go! [ cheers ] >> with a pair of bolt leaders leaders cut the gate to a trail extension and runs through moffett field. the joy was apparent among the first bicyclists on the route, including this father who says he's waited years for this day. >> i live in morgan hill. i drove up here to sunnyvale. i rode my bike to get here. so i'm pretty excited. >> the new stretch is part of an effort to create a 500-mile long trail. the section means cyclists will no longer have to cross highway 101 to bike from sunnyvale to mountain vail. today we just closed what may seem like a small segment, 2.5 miles. but it closes a 26-mile continuous stretch of trail, so people can ride from san jose to palo alto. it was most frankly a bureaucratic nightmare because there's so many agencies that had to cooperate but they did. >> reporter: hargo donated the land a key connector between google. >> th
maureen naylor is live in sunnyvale with our report. >> reporter: frank, nasa had to approve the new part of the san francisco bay trail. it's a crucial part you mentioned -- mentioned. >> ready? >> ready, set, go! [ cheers ] >> with a pair of bolt leaders leaders cut the gate to a trail extension and runs through moffett field. the joy was apparent among the first bicyclists on the route, including this father who says he's waited years for this day. >> i live in...
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. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00, withg gordon peterson, maureen peterson, and steve rudin. >>> after months of declining sales, automakers have something to celebrate. general motors saw a 21% jump in march. ford skyrocketed 40%. toyota rose as low interest and financing spikedales. chrysler dropped 8%. >>> here is a story about where you're goingto drive those cars. road construction projects are revving up across the northern virginia. the five megaprojects under way are the beltway hot line, the dulles corridor metro rail project, the interstate 95 widening project, the telegraph road interchange, and the fairfax parkway extension. each project will have day and night time lane closures and long term the tours. drivers can expect many delays during the summer. >>> the department of defense has unveiled a weapons system to protect soldiers and marin on the ground. the package consists of cameras and gps mapping of friends and foes. the inventors say what makes this system revolutionary is the input that the soldiers had in its design. the system can be installed on any trac
. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00, withg gordon peterson, maureen peterson, and steve rudin. >>> after months of declining sales, automakers have something to celebrate. general motors saw a 21% jump in march. ford skyrocketed 40%. toyota rose as low interest and financing spikedales. chrysler dropped 8%. >>> here is a story about where you're goingto drive those cars. road construction projects are revving up across the northern virginia. the five megaprojects...
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maureen bunyan served as the emcee of the event. >> college football is about to change dramatically. i have the latest. and the nationals continue to be about as entertaining as you would want to be. ♪ my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers -- moving you forward. >>> the nationals beat the pirates 7-5, and the karma has definitely changed. at all starts with stephen strasburg. the right-hander looking on. adam dunn about long distance, two outs, one on, get out of here. that is a souvenir. two-zero. second inning, pretty good pitch. look at this, on his horse, coming in, makes the catch. the nationals beat the pirates, 7-5. >> he is a great player. moving from center field to right field, people don't think it is different, but it is. >>> camden yards, how about this? -- all right, blackhawks. don't jump the gun. the yankees, league leading 80 hits. listen to this. adding .377. that was the final. i know you are anxious to get there, the hockey game in phila
maureen bunyan served as the emcee of the event. >> college football is about to change dramatically. i have the latest. and the nationals continue to be about as entertaining as you would want to be. ♪ my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers -- moving you forward. >>> the nationals beat the pirates 7-5, and the karma has definitely changed. at...
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i'm sure nobody was complaining as maureen said at all. as far as temperatures are now, we're still doing fairly good across the area. what are we heading for? we have another warm day for you tomorrow. if you liked today, you're going to love tomorrow as well. you'll have another chance to get out and jone it. -- and enjoy t. just a few clouds. early week we get into an unsettled weather pattern. we have a system we're going to talk about and mid week the sun will come back again. so a little bit of mix. just typical spring weather. temperature wise 59 degrees in thedistrict. 55 manassas. 54 at frederick. 64 at dulles. 61 degrees at baltimore. as we head up the mid-atlantic this hour, boston 59 degrees. 64 in the big apple and new york city. but there are areas where it is a lot cooler and there's a lot more going o. let's begin with a look at trueview. we're going to show you what's going on here at home. a ridge of high pressure. that's going to push its way off the coast in the course of tonight. we'll start to see a few clouds that wi
i'm sure nobody was complaining as maureen said at all. as far as temperatures are now, we're still doing fairly good across the area. what are we heading for? we have another warm day for you tomorrow. if you liked today, you're going to love tomorrow as well. you'll have another chance to get out and jone it. -- and enjoy t. just a few clouds. early week we get into an unsettled weather pattern. we have a system we're going to talk about and mid week the sun will come back again. so a little...
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kron 4's maureen shows us the steps the management is taking in the wake of the latest attacks. >> reporter: stopping cars that are coming on to the premsis to make sure they have this sticker indicating they live in this complex. you can see one of the cameras monitoring the garage. management says they are increasing the cameras around the property. it is gated but look at this entrance, entrance, the gate only blocks the drive way. the plan is to extend the fence so that can't happen. some residents say it's not enough to keep them from moving out. >> my opinion, too little too late. five women have been attacked. i am done. >> reporter: some expressed concerns about one of the entrances. that's 3-1/2 feet tall. they have seen people hop this fence. management did not return my calls to see if plans include installing a higher fence at this location. >> the suspect in the first three assaults has already been arrested and in custody. >>> man is dead after being struck by a train tonight. happened tonight at 7:30. the accident caused delays for caltrain. at this point the man's death is b
kron 4's maureen shows us the steps the management is taking in the wake of the latest attacks. >> reporter: stopping cars that are coming on to the premsis to make sure they have this sticker indicating they live in this complex. you can see one of the cameras monitoring the garage. management says they are increasing the cameras around the property. it is gated but look at this entrance, entrance, the gate only blocks the drive way. the plan is to extend the fence so that can't happen....
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maureen knows all about this one. this is your story, right? >> i sure do. >> how you can find the paranormal using your phone. >> the activists trying to send the president about funding for a worldwide crisis. >> some of the stories coming your way until fox 5 news continues. can't wait to see that one. >> the queen of england. >> you got the wave. [ music ] woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did as governor. man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent. woman 1 sync: but i didn't know what he's done since he got fired as governor. man 2: ehrlich's raked in millions. man 3: he worked for a wall street bank that took 10 billion dollars from the bailout. woman 3: 10 billion of our money. woman 4: our money. woman 5 sync: and he worked for another bank that collapsed. man 4: costing tax payers 17 million. anncr: tell bob ehrlich big banks don't need help. middle class marylanders do. men are charged 40% more for the same health insurance as men. domestic violence
maureen knows all about this one. this is your story, right? >> i sure do. >> how you can find the paranormal using your phone. >> the activists trying to send the president about funding for a worldwide crisis. >> some of the stories coming your way until fox 5 news continues. can't wait to see that one. >> the queen of england. >> you got the wave. [ music ] woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did as governor. man 1 sync: raised my...
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i will have a lot more on what to expect in the first few days of december in just a few minutes, maureen. >>> friends of a local family are speaking out after a stopping trip turns into a tragedy. >> a two-year-old girl died after plunging off a tysons corner walkway. tonight, her grandmother is facing murder charges. >> gordon, this is an allegation that is as troubling as it gets. a local woman is accused of throwing her two-year-old granddaughter of of the walkway behind me. the mother was there at the time, we are told. investigators say monday night just after 7:00 p.m., 50-year- old carmela dela rosa was walking with term two-year-old granddaughter, angelyn ogdoc, out of the mall and into the parking garage when the unthinkable happened. police alleged that dela rosa on for her own daughter of this pedestrian walkway, a 50-foot drop. the little girl died hours later. her grandmother now faces a homicide charges. >> i cannot picture her doing that. >> russell jackson lives next to the suspect and considers dela rosa a doting, nurturing grandmother and literally cannot believe that s
i will have a lot more on what to expect in the first few days of december in just a few minutes, maureen. >>> friends of a local family are speaking out after a stopping trip turns into a tragedy. >> a two-year-old girl died after plunging off a tysons corner walkway. tonight, her grandmother is facing murder charges. >> gordon, this is an allegation that is as troubling as it gets. a local woman is accused of throwing her two-year-old granddaughter of of the walkway...
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maureen kelly went to the area knew the origin of the blast for she shows us how this work is progressing. fed >> right here, a house with the cleanup process has just begun. you can see of the extra rear walls and the chimney is still standing. a lot of chunks of debris and ash. working crews have come to a year but they just than removing household hazardous material, like pesticides, pecans. and next door, this to brief removal is have one half finished. all this ash has been removed. however, a lot of concrete rubble and metal to haul away. and this is what all the properties will look like when all of this is finished. any evidence has been removed. the last thing is remove these of burned trees for safety reasons and erosion control soil is not get washed away and out of coming breezraiy seasons, and it is completely flat so as these property owners. 1701 earl will have a level service, and maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> a live look at the traffic. and these westbound, no problems! and quite a different story as reluctant the james and san francisco. the lower deck is moving quite w
maureen kelly went to the area knew the origin of the blast for she shows us how this work is progressing. fed >> right here, a house with the cleanup process has just begun. you can see of the extra rear walls and the chimney is still standing. a lot of chunks of debris and ash. working crews have come to a year but they just than removing household hazardous material, like pesticides, pecans. and next door, this to brief removal is have one half finished. all this ash has been removed....
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you like that maureen? >> yes, beautiful, tearing up right now. >> lawyer 0 williams thought she and her -- lori williams thought she and her boyfriend were here to play a trivia game on the air. it turns out jaffrey was the one with the big question. although she was charmed, she'd been with him for six years, so she thought it was about time. >> i'll say. >> so, okay, six years, right? >> yes. >> six years. is it time? >> it's been time. it is time to go. >> yes. >> i just didn't want to mess it up. i knew it was live. i didn't know how her attitude throwing her a curve question like that, but it worked out great. >> i know everyone will be calling us. now we have to make more phone calls and tell everybody and i have to show off my ring, take pictures. i don't know, whatever the day has in store for us. >> this is the best christmas eve i ever had. >> me, too. >> i'm glad i spent it with you guys and i proposed. >> congratulations to the beautiful couple and we wish them lots of luck. now lauren said she
you like that maureen? >> yes, beautiful, tearing up right now. >> lawyer 0 williams thought she and her -- lori williams thought she and her boyfriend were here to play a trivia game on the air. it turns out jaffrey was the one with the big question. although she was charmed, she'd been with him for six years, so she thought it was about time. >> i'll say. >> so, okay, six years, right? >> yes. >> six years. is it time? >> it's been time. it is time to...
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and maureen kelly went to san francisco city hall. preparation are under way just in case this ban is lifted. >> staffers at the county clerk's office have been getting a lot of phone calls from same- sex couples. >> they've been tolltelling that they cannot issue a marriage license but they're ready. staffs are making extra copies of marriage license applications an appointment forms. and for the rush, they are going to be able to want to get married, with gay-lesbian couples pure ahead >> the next person in line. >> . no, no plans for this to stay open beyond 4:00 p.m. and on friday. and the arguments, are submitted to the judge. and no weekend arguments but that could change. these people worked seven days a week, call the hours per day. and maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> our coverage of proposition 8 will continue on line. the entire www.kron.com >> san jose firefighters have a difficult position. steep pay cuts, or with few stuffed and kron 4 is it telling us the union may be all running out of options. >> the city has not moved
and maureen kelly went to san francisco city hall. preparation are under way just in case this ban is lifted. >> staffers at the county clerk's office have been getting a lot of phone calls from same- sex couples. >> they've been tolltelling that they cannot issue a marriage license but they're ready. staffs are making extra copies of marriage license applications an appointment forms. and for the rush, they are going to be able to want to get married, with gay-lesbian couples pure...
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let's go to fox 5's maureen umeh. she has the news edge on the investigation. >> reporter: brian, two d.c. attorneys who specialize in dwi cases say the breathylizer problems have existed for years. now they're trying to help dozens clean their records. d.c. attorney thomas key and his law partner say their phones have been ringing off the hook since the breathylizer bombshell. the two are representing dozens of people who were wrongly convicted of drunk driving based on inaccurate tests. >> the attorney general's office, the metropolitan police department, they need to come clean and tell the public what's going on. >> reporter: the cases in questions date back to the fall of 2008 and center around ten breathalyzers used up until february of this year. d.c. officials say 400 people were convicted of driving while intoxicated based on flawed results. half of them went to jail. last week d.c. attorney general peter nicoles told fox 5 the machines were miscalibrated to show a driver's blood alcohol content to be about 2
let's go to fox 5's maureen umeh. she has the news edge on the investigation. >> reporter: brian, two d.c. attorneys who specialize in dwi cases say the breathylizer problems have existed for years. now they're trying to help dozens clean their records. d.c. attorney thomas key and his law partner say their phones have been ringing off the hook since the breathylizer bombshell. the two are representing dozens of people who were wrongly convicted of drunk driving based on inaccurate tests....
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fox 5's maureen umeh takes a closer look. >> reporter: john washington has seen a lot of changes in d.c. in his 74 years here. >> before it was primarily all caucasians. >> reporter: especially the people who call it home. >> and then it turned completely 95% black or 85% black, 15% caucasians and now it's reversing. >> reporter: a shifting landscape that seems more pronounced now than ever before as the district does more to entice new people with retail, nightlife and upscale residential buildings. washington says they're just discovering where people who live in d.c. have known all along. >> folk are finding out that it's less commute time for them. they're working in the city. transportation is great. >> reporter: a recent census bureau figures shows the concentration of whites in d.c. increased by 56,000 between 2000 and 2009. during the same period the number of blacks fell from 319,000 for more than 3 -- from more than 343,000. the color change is also being seen in the suburbs of virginia and maryland where the number of whites has dropped over the last 10 years while the minori
fox 5's maureen umeh takes a closer look. >> reporter: john washington has seen a lot of changes in d.c. in his 74 years here. >> before it was primarily all caucasians. >> reporter: especially the people who call it home. >> and then it turned completely 95% black or 85% black, 15% caucasians and now it's reversing. >> reporter: a shifting landscape that seems more pronounced now than ever before as the district does more to entice new people with retail,...
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in hollywood, anita vogul, fox news. >> maureen's singing the whole time, right? >> always. >>> when big families get together during the holiday season, it can in some cases create a little stress. >> just a little bit. tonight, we have some tips on how to stay jolly and keep it cool around those dysfunctional relatives of yours. >>> coming up on the news edge at 11:00, in just a few minutes, a missing girl from virginia found all the way out in california. more details on how police tracked her down. >> here's a health alert for newlily weds. more sex may lead to a happier marriage. but get this, sex won't help all newly weds, just the neurotic ones. they found overall marital satisfaction increased with sex frequency for neurotic spouses. >> i did pay good attention like you asked me. basically, it brings them up to the level of nonneurotic people. >> it makes them happy, to a normal level. >> as someone pointed out in here, i guess all people are happy newlyweds. >> let's move on. >>> a lot of us go into the holidays hoping thi
in hollywood, anita vogul, fox news. >> maureen's singing the whole time, right? >> always. >>> when big families get together during the holiday season, it can in some cases create a little stress. >> just a little bit. tonight, we have some tips on how to stay jolly and keep it cool around those dysfunctional relatives of yours. >>> coming up on the news edge at 11:00, in just a few minutes, a missing girl from virginia found all the way out in california....
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maureen nailor live in fremont. >> reporter: a hot day turned into a warm night here in fremont it was a high of 92. right now it is roughly 75 to 78 degrees. many were out enjoying the heat after the sun went down. the fountains downtown san jose were busy with children. after the sunset temperature hovered around 9 a degrees. >> let's go, get down. >> reporter: the warm weather didn't deter this group of students from san jose university. >> intense. definitely intense but more and more intense it is the better for us. >> reporter: better because the group is practicing for an upcoming club competition in fullerton where it was a record 112 degrees. >> prepares us for where we are going downtown. hotter it is the better for us. >> reporter: it was 96 degrees in san jose 1 degree short of the record set in 1958. firefighters took extra precautions a rehab unit was brought in to provide water and shade for firefighters on this call, who wiretap 50 pounds of equipment. >>> the temperatures take a toll on the firefighters we need the extra staffing and also respond, a lot of crews and in
maureen nailor live in fremont. >> reporter: a hot day turned into a warm night here in fremont it was a high of 92. right now it is roughly 75 to 78 degrees. many were out enjoying the heat after the sun went down. the fountains downtown san jose were busy with children. after the sunset temperature hovered around 9 a degrees. >> let's go, get down. >> reporter: the warm weather didn't deter this group of students from san jose university. >> intense. definitely intense...
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. >> i'm maureen naylor. you can call it is nightmare after christmas. a major snowstorm working up the east coast causing flights to be canceled including dozens here in the bay area. we are live at sfo where some air travelers are preparing for a long night ahead. >> reporter: maureen there are no weather related canceled flights ott of oakland san jose. here you can see there are several flights preparing to depart. earlier today at least 30 flight its to the east coast out of sfo were canceled today and there could be more tonight. the impact of a strong winter storm stretched across both coasts today as the northeast braced for a blizzard travelers here clutched their boarding passes and checked the flight board. >> we have plans to leave again tomorrow with friends. >> reporter: other travelers weren't so lucky. >> supposed to go from portland to san francisco to jfk. republica >> reporter: he found out the san francisco plane was canceled. >> i sat down, sat down on the plane, looked at my phone and checked the connecting flight and it said cancel
. >> i'm maureen naylor. you can call it is nightmare after christmas. a major snowstorm working up the east coast causing flights to be canceled including dozens here in the bay area. we are live at sfo where some air travelers are preparing for a long night ahead. >> reporter: maureen there are no weather related canceled flights ott of oakland san jose. here you can see there are several flights preparing to depart. earlier today at least 30 flight its to the east coast out of...
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. >> north bay, oftentimes hit hard by rains like these so we sent maureen kelly out there to see if she can find any problems. >> their relentless rain is believed to be there because of what your looking at, a large oak trees sent crashing into your home. >> i heard a really weird noise, at first i thought it was thunder, then it sounded like an earthquake. >> here you can see where the tree crashed through their room in the back, it fell in the bedroom. >> it fell in the bedroom that is sleeping, thankfully i was not there. >> check out what's left of the 25 ft. tall tree crashed some time last night, a marin county firefighters had to take a chainsaw to. if it's not trees, it's mud, tumbling down cliffs getting in the way of cars. but driving rain and wind deconditions at the chp dealing with tons of accidents. highway 37, this blue dots during girl was just drag out after flipping over and falling 40 ft.. the driver called out by a passing motorists. >> caltrans crews also have their work cut out for them clearing sklar of the storm drains.claude storm drains. th'e trying to cor
. >> north bay, oftentimes hit hard by rains like these so we sent maureen kelly out there to see if she can find any problems. >> their relentless rain is believed to be there because of what your looking at, a large oak trees sent crashing into your home. >> i heard a really weird noise, at first i thought it was thunder, then it sounded like an earthquake. >> here you can see where the tree crashed through their room in the back, it fell in the bedroom. >> it...
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both barack obama and maureen dowd are at david geffen's house. he prints the article and shows it to him saying this thing might cause some trouble. and obama said trouble for whom because it wasn't going to cause any trouble for obama and as it plays out as we report in the book it was even worse for the clintons than they thought. this was the first time a lot of the issues of bill clinton's personal life, of the question clintonses were old politics. whether they were too loose with the truth was laid out. and the one-two punch of it being laid out by david geffen this pillar of the hollywood establishment was devastating for the public in the clintons and privately to them because all it represented. >> i'm going to turn it over to our viewers because many will have questions. >> caller: i saw you all on another show. and you were talking about that bill and hillary were upset during the iowa caucuses. that the obama campaign had cheated. from what i read and what i heard was that the reason they were so upset is because the obama campaign bu
both barack obama and maureen dowd are at david geffen's house. he prints the article and shows it to him saying this thing might cause some trouble. and obama said trouble for whom because it wasn't going to cause any trouble for obama and as it plays out as we report in the book it was even worse for the clintons than they thought. this was the first time a lot of the issues of bill clinton's personal life, of the question clintonses were old politics. whether they were too loose with the...
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that's what maureen is speaking about. we have a chance of winter precipitation into the tuesday, wednesday period. it does bear watching. temperature wise, 40 degrees in d.c. we've bought 39 in manassas, 39 in hagerstown. 35 at baltimore and 349 degrees in annapolis. and the winds aren't all bad. anywhere from 8 to 15 miles per hour sustained winds with you but we're going to see them increase as we move into tomorrow. it could be on the gusty side as well. not as bad as we had a week ago but some winds to pay attention to. now as far as our area is concerned in terms of precipitation, right now into the course of areas of the west and northwest still seeing a little bit of lingering flurry or too or passing a snow showers. they've had a lot of that over the course of the day and over the course of the weekend. that is going to start to wane as we move into the overnight hours. to the deep south is where we're going to be keeping an eye as we head into tuesday that's where we're going to see a system develop. that system
that's what maureen is speaking about. we have a chance of winter precipitation into the tuesday, wednesday period. it does bear watching. temperature wise, 40 degrees in d.c. we've bought 39 in manassas, 39 in hagerstown. 35 at baltimore and 349 degrees in annapolis. and the winds aren't all bad. anywhere from 8 to 15 miles per hour sustained winds with you but we're going to see them increase as we move into tomorrow. it could be on the gusty side as well. not as bad as we had a week ago but...
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maureen nailor live in fremont. >> reporter: a hot day turned into a warm night here in fremont it was a high of 92. right now it is roughly 75 to 78 degrees. many were out enjoying the heat after the sun went down. the fountains downtown san jose were busy with children. after the sunset temperature hovered around 9 a degrees. >> let's go, get down. >> reporter: the warm weather didn't deter this group of students from san jose university. >> intense. definitely intense but more and more intense it is the better for us. >> reporter: better because the group is practicing for an upcoming club competition in fullerton where it was a record 112 degrees. >> prepares us for where we are going downtown. hotter it is the better for us. >> reporter: it was 96 degrees in san jose 1 degree short of the record set in 1958. firefighters took extra precautions a rehab unit was brought in to provide water and shade for firefighters on this call, who wiretap 50 pounds of equipment. >>> the temperatures take a toll on the firefighters we need the extra staffing and also respond, a lot of crews and in
maureen nailor live in fremont. >> reporter: a hot day turned into a warm night here in fremont it was a high of 92. right now it is roughly 75 to 78 degrees. many were out enjoying the heat after the sun went down. the fountains downtown san jose were busy with children. after the sunset temperature hovered around 9 a degrees. >> let's go, get down. >> reporter: the warm weather didn't deter this group of students from san jose university. >> intense. definitely intense...
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maureen shanahan and her mom picked out one such letter. >> mario is developmentally delayed. the situation has made things hard. i've been unable to work. >> we thought we would come over and get a letter and see what we could do to make someone's christmas really great. >> reporter: post office spokesman mark reynolds says many letters request basics like food, clothing and maybe an inexpensive toy. >> they're not the kids asking "hey, santa i want an xbox." they're moms and dads asking "hey, santa, can you get my kids something for christmas, because they've been really good, but i can't afford it." >> reporter: playing santa requires boxing up the gifts... getting them weighed for the proper postage... then carting them back to another area that handles the gifts. for jorge bidles, who's the father of two, it's worth the effort. >> this is my first time, and i'm going to keep doing it every year. >> reporter: by the end of this week, operation santa could spread a little holiday cheer to nearly 11,000 chicago families. diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago.
maureen shanahan and her mom picked out one such letter. >> mario is developmentally delayed. the situation has made things hard. i've been unable to work. >> we thought we would come over and get a letter and see what we could do to make someone's christmas really great. >> reporter: post office spokesman mark reynolds says many letters request basics like food, clothing and maybe an inexpensive toy. >> they're not the kids asking "hey, santa i want an xbox."...
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. >>> i'm maureen umeh. police working late into the night trying to figure out who killed principal brian beth. he was the principal of the combined shah and -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: mawr even, bryan was last seen alive wednesday night hosting a cookout on columbia boulevard in silver spring just off georgia avenue. when he didn't show up at school yesterday, concerned colleagues came here to the house and found him shot to death. the fence outside garnett patterson middle school in northwest has become a memorial to the school's murdered principal brian betts. >> it's taken us all of -- taken all of us by shock. >> he was -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: late today police were still collecting evidence inside betts' silver spring home. police say he was shot to death in his bedroom, found fully clothed. his car and items from the house missing. he was 42, worked for many years in the montgomery county school system, was recruited a couple of years ago by d.c. schools chancellor michele rhee to take o
. >>> i'm maureen umeh. police working late into the night trying to figure out who killed principal brian beth. he was the principal of the combined shah and -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: mawr even, bryan was last seen alive wednesday night hosting a cookout on columbia boulevard in silver spring just off georgia avenue. when he didn't show up at school yesterday, concerned colleagues came here to the house and found him shot to death. the fence outside garnett patterson middle...
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i'm sure maureen is going to be savaged by some democrats for writing this, but maureen would have never written this if she hadn't heard a lot of people inside the white house saying she is always gone. the president needs her. i mean, you know. >> right. >> political operatives loyalty to the president, the loyal guy and not necessarily the mom. >> well, there are a lot of brave and bold people who work in west wings, plural. but i've never seen anyone brave enough to take on the inhabitant of the east wing. >> nobody does! >> but, i mean, laura bush wasn't a political animal by any stretch but there were entire regions of the country where she played much better than president bush did and certainly toward the end of his presidency and she never batted an eyelash when she was called to service to help support candidates in the northeast, for example. so it is part of what you sign up for whether you like it or not. >> to be fair, she didn't sign up for. i don't think she told anybody she would behave any differently in the white house. she said i'm focusing on raising my daughters and
i'm sure maureen is going to be savaged by some democrats for writing this, but maureen would have never written this if she hadn't heard a lot of people inside the white house saying she is always gone. the president needs her. i mean, you know. >> right. >> political operatives loyalty to the president, the loyal guy and not necessarily the mom. >> well, there are a lot of brave and bold people who work in west wings, plural. but i've never seen anyone brave enough to take...
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maureen umeh plains explains. >> reporter: rush hour traffic in the district is congested to say the least. bottlenecking, especially near the national mall where cars heading into and out virginia slow things down to a crawl. now, it seems some are blaming people like these for the problem. >> that is ridiculous. >> reporter: drivers who much like cab drivers previously stop in no stopping zones along busy roads like the 14th street corridor to pick up carpoolers or sluggers as they are culled. >> we do it every day. you get home faster. the bus takes longer. it has it stop at every stop. this is much quicker. >> it actually cuts down traffic on 95. so it doesn't take that long to pick i'm slug so i don't think they should be ticketed. >> that is what some slug drivers say has been happening. district enforcing its no stopping zone law and tick thing drivers for pick ping up slugs. many believe it is a reaction to virginia senator jim webb's call on d.c. and the national park service to help reduce the gridlock near the mall by cracking down on illegally parked tour buses. >> you ca
maureen umeh plains explains. >> reporter: rush hour traffic in the district is congested to say the least. bottlenecking, especially near the national mall where cars heading into and out virginia slow things down to a crawl. now, it seems some are blaming people like these for the problem. >> that is ridiculous. >> reporter: drivers who much like cab drivers previously stop in no stopping zones along busy roads like the 14th street corridor to pick up carpoolers or sluggers...